The Tryst of Thetica Zorg Volume II: The Posthuman Series Daniel Y. Harris

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Daring, adventurous, exotic, & necessary, —can this be the exemplary, posthuman poesis? You bet it can if it’s The Tryst of Thetica Zorg. Ushering the reader into the nefarious underworld of computer viruses, Daniel Y. Harris delivers a shimmering dramatic intensity swathed in the rare glow of an Epochal Imagination. —Heller Levinson

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Daring, adventurous, exotic, & necessary, —can this be the exemplary, posthuman poesis? You bet it can if it’s The Tryst of Thetica Zorg. Ushering the reader into the nefarious underworld of computer viruses, Daniel Y. Harris delivers a shimmering dramatic intensity swathed in the rare glow of an Epochal Imagination. —Heller Levinson

Daring, adventurous, exotic, & necessary, —can this be the exemplary, posthuman poesis? You bet it can if it’s The Tryst of Thetica Zorg. Ushering the reader into the nefarious underworld of computer viruses, Daniel Y. Harris delivers a shimmering dramatic intensity swathed in the rare glow of an Epochal Imagination. —Heller Levinson

At once timestamped and timeless, Daniel Y. Harris collapses technology and theology into a dense Trojan horse / Trojan virus of a poem. By siphoning the modernisms of Arno Schmidt, Maurice Roche, and James Joyce through the digital, Harris exquisitely extends the discourse of endless textuality into the twenty-first century. Astonishingly original and shockingly new, lovers of experimental literature will celebrate this monumental achievement.

—Kenneth Goldsmith

Daring, adventurous, exotic, & necessary, —can this be the exemplary, posthuman poesis? You bet it can if it’s The Tryst of Thetica Zorg. Ushering the reader into the nefarious underworld of computer viruses, Daniel Y. Harris delivers a shimmering dramatic intensity swathed in the rare glow of an Epochal Imagination.

—Heller Levinson

Daniel Y. Harris is the author of numerous collections of xperimental writing. His individual collections include The Rapture of Eddy Daemon (BlazeVOX, 2016), which is Volume I in his Posthuman Series, The Underworld of Lesser Degrees (NYQ Books, 2015), Hyperlinks of Anxiety (Červená Barva Press, 2013) and Unio Mystica (Cross-Cultural Communications, 2009).

His collaboratives include Licentiam Garğ (with J. Mulcahy-King, The Knives Forks and Spoons Press, 2018), The Return of Doom-Headed Three (with Rupert M. Loydell, X-Peri Series, Swan World, 2018) The Co-ordinates of Doubt and Esophagus Writ (with Rupert M. Loydell, The Knives Forks and Spoons Press, 2017, 2014), heshe egregore (with Irene Koronas, Éditions du Cygne, 2016), The New Arcana (with John Amen, NYQ Books, 2012) and Paul Celan and the Messiah’s Broken Levered Tongue: An Exponential Dyad (with Adam Shechter, Červená Barva Press, 2010; awarded a “Forward Fives: 2010 in Poetry” by the Jewish Forward.)

His xperimental writing and sauvage art have been published in Blackbox Manifold, BlazeVOX, The Café Irreal, Denver Quarterly, E·ratio, European Judaism, Exquisite Corpse, Kerem, The Licentiam, Milk Magazine, The New York Quarterly, Notre Dame Review, Offcourse Literary Journal, Otoliths, In Posse Review, The Pedestal Magazine, Poetry Magazine.com, Poetry Salzburg Review, Stride, Utsanga, Word For/ Word, Ygdrasil and Zeek. He holds an M.Div from The University of Chicago and is Publisher & Editor-in-Chief of X-Peri. His website is danielyharris.com

Book Information:

· Paperback: 136 pages
· Binding: Perfect-Bound
· Publisher: BlazeVOX [books]
· ISBN: 978-1-60964-319-5